CN101151864B - Calling completion device and method - Google Patents
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Abstract
A third party call control (3PCC) application program interface (API) permits for users to use a web browser or other Internet capable software to place a call. The third party call control application program interface includes a first uniform resource locator operable over the Internet to effect a call between first and telephonic devices to be completed. The first uniform resource locator includes identification of the first telephonic device and identification of the second telephonic device.
Description
Technical field
The present invention relates to a kind of third party call control (3PCC) application programming interfaces (API).The present invention relates to web browser or other have the new usage of the software of function of surfing the Net.The present invention relates to a kind of program and method that is used for third party's control of call.
Background technology
The networking telephone (VoIP) is a kind of hardware and software, and it can allow people that the internet is carried out call as transmission medium by using Internet protocol (IP) to send VoP, rather than the circuit transmission by traditional public switch telephone network.This has eliminated circuit switching, and relevant bandwidth waste problem.The use packet switch that replaces, wherein only when requiring to transmit data, for example when the caller spoke, the IP bag that just will have voice data transmitted by network.
Compare traditional telephone device, the advantage of VoIP comprises; Be exemplified below:
Lower per call cost, particularly trunk call, and
The input of lower infrastructure: promptly be, in case after this IP infrastructure is set up, with the telephony infrastructure that does not need or seldom need to add.
Yet although the flexibility of VoIP system on possessing skills, the caller only limits to the artificially and promptly makes a call by the alphanumeric keypad that is applied on the phone.
This technology is controlled the strong demand that proposed to the third party who is used for call in a large number.The present invention provides solution for this process requirements.
Summary of the invention
On the one hand, the present invention a kind ofly has the software of function of surfing the Net for the user provides application network browser or other, rather than be applied in alphanumeric keypad on the phone, realize third party call control (3PCC) application programming interfaces (API) of call function.The opening of API also provides to be advanced new or the existing application program with the 3PCC function is integrated, as Customer Relation Management (CRM), and the ability of contact management applications etc.
In one embodiment of the invention, a kind of third party call controlling application program interface comprises: in exercisable first resource locator on the internet, it is used to cause the calling between first telephone device and second telephone device to finish.First resource locator comprises: the identification of the identification of first telephone device and second telephone device.
In one aspect of the invention, first resource locator can for example set up in the computer system that can be connected alternately and producing in the internet with computer network or public communication network.Can be by initiating calling, and, forward the call to the second telephone device subsequently for finishing calling to first telephone device, at this moment the calling of first telephone device is replied and finished calling.But utility cession initiation protocol (INVITE) method of inviting is initiated the calling to first telephone device.The utility cession initiation protocol shifts (REFER) method and transfers the call to second telephone device.
In one aspect of the invention, the identification of first telephone device can comprise the telephone number of first telephone device, and the identification of second telephone device can comprise the telephone number of second telephone device.The third party call controlling application program can further comprise the identification to the charging account.The identification of first telephone device should comprise the telephone number of first telephone device, and the identification of second telephone device comprises the telephone number of second telephone device.The identification of charging account will comprise the telephone number of first telephone device, or the telephone number of second telephone device, or the telephone number of the 3rd telephone device.
In one aspect of the invention, the third party call controlling application program may further comprise: in exercisable second resource locator on the internet, it is used to obtain the information of identification charging account.The information that is used to discern the charging account will comprise a telephone number at least.In first resource locator of first telephone device and first resource locator of second telephone device at least one will comprise a telephone number that is obtained by second resource locator at least.
In one aspect of the invention, the third party call controlling application program may further include identifying information and encrypted message.Identification and encrypted message carried out authentication and checking before calling is finished.
In one aspect of the invention, the device that a kind of calling is finished comprises: be used to receive to small part by common data communication network information transmitted, and the device that indicates the information of monolateral calling, described information comprises the identification of first telephone device and second telephone device; Be used for finishing the device of the described calling between described first telephone device and described second telephone device based on the information that receives; And the device that is used for monitoring by described common data communication network described monolateral calling to small part, wherein, the described device that is used for finishing based on the information that receives the described calling between described first telephone device and described second telephone device comprises: be used for device that described first telephone device is made a call; And be used for when the calling of described first telephone device is replied, described calling being transferred to described second telephone device to finish the device of described calling.
In one aspect of the invention, the method that a kind of calling is finished comprises: (a) receive to small part by common data communication network information transmitted, and the information that indicates monolateral calling, described information comprises the identification of first telephone device and second telephone device; (b) finish described calling between described first telephone device and described second telephone device based on the information that receives; And (c) monitor described monolateral calling by described common data communication network to small part, wherein, described calling is finished by following steps: described first telephone device is made a call; And when the calling of described first telephone device is replied, described calling is transferred to described second telephone device to finish described calling.
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Fig. 1 is for implementing the block diagram of system of the present invention;
Fig. 2 implements schematic diagram for the contacts list interface of function of the present invention;
Fig. 3 shows an example of the virtual contact card of realizing function of the present invention.
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Third party call control (3PCC) application programming interfaces of the present invention (API) provide application network browser or other software that can move in the internet for the user, rather than are applied in the alphanumeric keypad on the phone, realize the function of calling out.The opening of API also provides 3PCC function and performance new or that the existing application program is mutually integrated, these application programs for example: Customer Relation Management (CRM), contact management applications etc.
Can implement system of the present invention as shown in Figure 1.In one embodiment, user computer system 102 enters the internet and application safety HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) (HTTPS) resource locator (URL) 104 (Secure Sockets Layer(SSL)) is called 3PCC API.Use URL and transmit authorization identifying, logon information for example, and transmit at least two telephone numbers, one " caller " (" from ") number and one " called " (" to ") number thereupon.Appropriate URL is for example:
https://secure.url.com/tpcc/makecall?username=aw&password=secret&fromnumber=17325551111&tonumber=17325552222
This URL comprises: the standard of Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (https :), the IP address of the webserver 106 (secure.url.com), by the operation (makecall (set up and call out)) that the webserver 106 is carried out, authorization identifying information (username=aw﹠amp; Password=secret), the telephone number of call initiator (fromnumber (calling number)=17325551111), and called party's telephone number (tonumber (called number)=17325552222).
This HTTP URL activates Secure Network Server 106, and this Secure Network Server 106 is verified users and information is sent to call controller server system 108.Using remote procedure call (RPC) 110, that information is sent to call manager 108 from Secure Network Server 106 is more suitable.Call manager 108 is credit ends (trusted peer) of a conversation initialized protocol (SIP) acting server 114.
This SIP 112 is a kind of signaling protocols that are used for the Internet meeting, phone, visible system, event notice and instant message.SIP provides the necessary protocol that makes end system and acting server that service can be provided, these are for example served: call out and finish, calling transfer, callee and caller " number " transmit, and personal mobility, terminal type are consulted and selected, terminal capability negotiation, caller and callee checking, the unconditional or call transfer monitored, and to the invitation of multi-cast conferencing.
The target of SIP provides the call-handling capability of existence in PSTN (PSTN) and the superset of feature.Like this, just can carry out the feature of common similar phone operation: dialing, cause telephone rings, hear ringback tone or engaged signal.There are differences on concrete enforcement and the term; For example, SIP refers to that equipment is in " alarm bell state " rather than " jingle bell ".
In response to receiving PRC110 from Secure Network Server 106, call manager 108 has called a large amount of SIP methods 112 that relates to sip proxy server 114.Accordingly, sip proxy server 114 calls those SIP methods 116 in the corresponding target.In addition, will monitor all set up and callings that finished in order to handle necessary billing function sip proxy server 114.
Particularly, call manager 108 using SIP INVITE methods 116 make a call to " caller " number 118 from call manager 108.Sip proxy server 114 is a target with " caller " telephone number, calls SIP INVITE method 116 successively.The technology that is used to call SIP INVITE method 116 depends on the type of " caller " phone 118 that relates to.For example, if " caller " phone 118 is a kind of Internet protocol (IP) phones, then will directly on " caller " phone 118, call SIP INVITE 120B method, come calling in response to SIP INVITE method 120B because IP phone can be carried out necessary function.Select as another kind,, then use PSTN gateway server 120A and call SIP INVITE method 120B and make a call if " caller " phone 118 is PSTN (PSTN) phones of a kind of standard.Under above any situation, will initiate calling to " caller " phone.
When " caller " phone 118 is replied, using SIP REFER method, call manager 108 makes a call and shifts with will be from the originating end of calling out, and promptly call manager 108 is transferred to " called " phone 122 numbers to the calling of " caller " phone 118.Initial calling between call manager and " caller " phone 118 and new calling of initiation " caller " phone 118 and 122 initiations of " called " phone like this are through with.Current calling will be chargeed on suitable account.
There are three numbers can be used for: " caller " number, " called " number, or the 3rd " charging " number to call charging.The telephone number of call payment must belong to the user of telephone service provider.Therefore, if belonging to this user, owns " caller " number, then call out " caller " number is chargeed, if belonging to this user, owns " called " number, then call out " called " number is chargeed, if " caller " number and " called " number do not belong to this user, then must charge to third party's number.This third party's number will provide in URL or be associated with the user name of registering.Being exemplified below of suitable URL that comprises " charging " (" billto ") number:
https://secure.url.com/tpcc/makecall?username=aw&password=secret&
fromnumber=17325551111&tonumber=17325552222
&billtonumber=17325553333
Additional HTTPS URL preferably is provided, can allows that like this application program retrieves the telephone number inventory from user account.This URL transmit authorized certificate (log-on message) and return be associated with account with the corresponding a plurality of telephone numbers of log-on message.This inventory is presented to the user allowing the user select which number to make a call (" caller " number), with and/or to select which number be call charging (" charging " number).
Although under normal conditions, user computer system 102 telephone calling,, call out also and can initiate from third party's phone 124.Third party's phone 124 dials in to voice suggestion (IVR) system 126 and uses the necessary information of its input telephone calling.IVR126 will use RPC128 this information will be delivered to call manager 108.Then, system will be to initiate this calling to the similar mode that makes a call from user machine system 102.
Compare with the configuration of " caller " phone with including only " called ", the change slightly of third party's telephone configuration the role of " caller " phone." called " phone 122 has all become " called " phone with " caller " phone 118.As mentioned above, if the third party makes a call to " caller " phone 118, then sip proxy server 114 calls SIP INVITE method 116.Yet if third party's phone 124 attempts to be established to the connection of " called " phone 122, system of the present invention can have optional and extra available communication link 500, responds the SIP INVITE method of calling by sip proxy server 114 116 that is similar to.
As further possibility, call controller server 108 can be used link direct calling " called " phone 122 similar to communication link 500.A kind of possible situation of this direct connection that relates to can comprise as the caller who operates " caller " phone, does not want to experience owing to engaged line the situation of any delay.The initialization of instruct manager server its with being connected of " called " phone, and, in case the operator of " called " phone is during from the manager server answering call, " caller " phone will be saved time for the operator of " caller " phone with actual connection the between " called " phone.
The configuration of system of the present invention comprises having a large amount of actual branch and be applied to third party's phone 124 under the multiple mode.For example, a kind of may the application can be similar with " call card ".The user can be from any phone, and for example their hotel room phone or pay phone make a call to any other phones, simultaneously the expense of calling out are remembered on themselves account.
The present invention can be the service that following user provides, and comprising: the user's of a lot of needs callings business users (for example, sales force's calling) is arranged on its phone directory, or operate by telemarketing.In this case, the user uses " caller " phone, and simultaneously, their calling will be chargeed on " caller " number.
For example, this can realize in phone or address book software, as using e-mail program, and the plug-in unit of MICROSOFT OUTLOOK for example, or in contact management's software, realize.
The example of this implementation as shown in Figure 2.In this example, contact window 202 comprises a large amount of contacts entries 204A-C.Each contacts entries 204A-C comprises: contact addresses 208A-C and contact phone number 210A-C.What be associated with each telephone number 210A-C is a software control, when it is activated, with utilization third party call control system as shown in Figure 1, dials a telephone number among the 210A-C.Software control can be any type of.For example, software control can be button or the actuator-activated district that is associated with telephone number 210A-C.Select as another kind, software control also can be a hot key, and for example, it can be selected to press hot key after the telephone number by the user and operate.Here several examples of suitable software control have only been enumerated; Any software control with suitable function can be used.
In order to use as shown in Figure 1 the third party call control system 210A-C that dials phone number, use URL as implied above.Telephone number 210A-C is included among this URL, as typical " called " number.Typical case's " caller " number can be the telephone number of people's phone that can be used for making a call.Can charge in typical case to " caller " number, can omit " charging " number among the URL, not so will comprise the 3rd " charging " number among the URL.
The extra enhancement function of this structure comprises that searching page and document are also therefrom found out the function of telephone number character string.These telephone numbers highlight the user.The user can be by selecting number and pressing hot key or any such telephone number is dialed in other software controls afterwards.
Every execution mode of the present invention preferably includes enough intelligence to understand the form of telephone number, comprises international telephone number, and some characters in the screening phone number are with the ability of filtering such as characters such as bracket, hyphens.
In another embodiment, the user can distribute can provide a plurality of software objects that make the recipient call out this user.In typical case, applying electronic mail distribution software object, but, it also can be by downloading or the distribution of any form of electronic communications.The example of this software object as shown in Figure 3.
Fig. 3 shows the software object that comprises virtual contact card or " vcard " 302.In this example, vcard302 comprises some information, for example, and exabyte 304, user name 306, address 308, and the instruction 310 that is used to make a call.In addition, vcard302 comprises: an input domain, so that the recipient of vcard can import their telephone number 312, and a software control 314, as a button, be used to initiate this call.Here the information that provides, exabyte 304, user name 306, address 308, and the instruction 310 that is used to make a call only are some examples, the information of any needs can be included among the vcard.Same, input domain 312 and software control 314 also only are some examples that will be used for the software mechanism of vcard operation.
Be contained in vcard302 with and/or software control 314 in, or associated therewith, be the software of the recipient's telephone calling in user and vcard.When the recipient when telephone number of input domain 312 input and activating software control 314, vcard302 generates URL and uses this URL information 316 is sent to vcard server 318.Although the information 316 that is transmitted can comprise user's identification and encrypted message, the information 316 that is transmitted does not preferably comprise this information with dangerous form.For example, the information 316 that is transmitted comprises the user's of encrypted form identification and encrypted message, the information 316 that is perhaps transmitted will for example be passed through database lookup as the token (token) of the username and password information that is used for obtaining the user by vcard server 318.
Vcard server 318 is received the information 316 that is transmitted and is produced the URL that is used for information 320 is sent to Secure Network Server 106.This URL with by user machine system 102, as shown in Figure 1, the URL of generation is similar, uses it and Secure Network Server 106 communicates.If the information 316 that is transmitted is the identification and the encrypted message of user encryption, vcard server 318 will be deciphered this information and use it and generate URL.If the information 316 that is transmitted is tokens, then vcard server 318 will be verified this token, and obtain user's identification and encrypted message subsequently with this token, for example enter the database that comprises this User Recognition and encrypted message by token.Under any circumstance, all use URL information 320 is sent to Secure Network Server 106, so just be similar to telephone calling as shown in Figure 1 in some sense.
The information that Vcard302 generally comprises is for example: the network address of vcard server 318, token (token) and/or enciphered message, and the sender's of identification vcard information.Select as another kind, vcard302 can comprise a unique token, and the specific call of initiating is set up in this token identification, but himself does not comprise the information of the User Recognition that identification comprises.Certainly, various modification all are feasible, for example comprise identifying information, but do not comprise password, or the like.
In Fig. 3, vcard302 comprises input domain 312, and the recipient of vcard imports therein in order to finish the telephone number of call.Select as another kind, the sender of vcard or other software objects can be set a specific number in order to finish call.So just permit the user and control the specific call that to finish.For example, the user can produce a software object, and its phone from their grandmother makes a call to paying customer's phone, and the telephone booth of another software object from friend's phone to the user makes a call, or the like.This way is permitted initiating the phone person and from their phone the user is made a call at any time, and is that " called " number charges to the user.
In addition, the sender that can permit software object sets the condition that software object is used.For example, the sender can set software object and stop after the specific date, and the sender can set and call out the limited time, and the sender can limit international call, or the like.If transmission information is encrypted, this information will be contained in the information encrypted.If transmission information is token, database will comprise suitable control information.
Although specific implementations of the present invention has been narrated as above, those of ordinary skill in the art are appreciated that in addition other execution modes with described execution mode equivalence.For example, the present invention also can be conveniently used in three parts and/or Multi-Party Conference.When being used for tripartite talks, the system that uses is as shown in Figure 1 initiated twice calling to same phone.In typical case, first of phone is called out and will be finished, second calls out and will initiate, and phone will be received a calling wait indication, and second calls out the meeting that will insert first calling.When being used for Multi-Party Conference, the system that uses is as shown in Figure 1 initiated a plurality of callings to the meeting bridge, and all callings are chargeed to meeting organizer's account all.
In addition, has all-round data handling system although should be noted that the present invention described in context, those skilled in the art will recognize, flow process of the present invention can be categorized as the form of the computer-readable medium of instruction and various ways, and no matter in fact be used to realize the particular type of classified signals carrying media, being suitable for of equality of the present invention.The example of computer-readable media comprises: recordable-type media, floppy disk for example, hard drive, RAM, and CD-ROM, and transmission type media, for example numeral and analog communication link.
Therefore, be appreciated that these execution modes that the present invention is not limited only to itemize, but only limit to the protection range of the appended claim of the present invention.
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1. the device that calling is finished is characterized in that, comprises:
Be used to receive to small part by common data communication network information transmitted, and the device that indicates the information of monolateral calling, described information comprises the identification of first telephone device and second telephone device;
Be used for finishing the device of the described calling between described first telephone device and described second telephone device based on the information that receives; And
Be used for monitoring the device of described monolateral calling by described common data communication network to small part,
Wherein, the described device that is used for finishing based on the information that receives the described calling between described first telephone device and described second telephone device comprises:
Be used for device that described first telephone device is made a call; And
Be used for when the calling of described first telephone device is replied, described calling being transferred to described second telephone device to finish the device of described calling.
2. the device that calling according to claim 1 is finished is characterized in that, the described information that receives is included in the resource locator that indicates the network address on the common data communication network.
3. the device that calling according to claim 2 is finished is characterized in that, described common data communication network is the internet.
4. the device that calling according to claim 3 is finished is characterized in that, described resource locator is created on the internet and sets up the computer system that can be connected alternately.
5. the device that calling according to claim 1 is finished, it is characterized in that described being used for comprises the device that described first telephone device makes a call: be used for the device that utility cession initiation protocol INVITE method is initiated described calling to described first telephone device.
6. the device that calling according to claim 1 is finished, it is characterized in that, described being used for transferred to described second telephone device with described calling and comprises with the device of finishing described calling when the calling of described first telephone device is replied: be used for the device that utility cession initiation protocol REFER method is transferred to described calling described second telephone device.
7. the device that calling according to claim 1 is finished is characterized in that, the described identification of described first telephone device comprises: the telephone number of described first telephone device; And the described identification of described second telephone device comprises: the telephone number of described second telephone device.
8. the device that calling according to claim 1 is finished is characterized in that the described information that receives further comprises the identification of charging account.
9. the device that calling according to claim 8 is finished is characterized in that, the described identification of described charging account comprises: the telephone number of first and second telephone device.
10. the device that calling according to claim 8 is finished is characterized in that the described identification of described charging account comprises the telephone number of described first telephone device.
11. the device that calling according to claim 8 is finished is characterized in that, the described identification of described charging account comprises the telephone number of described second telephone device.
12. the device that calling according to claim 8 is finished is characterized in that, the described identification of described charging account comprises the telephone number of the 3rd telephone device.
13. the device that calling according to claim 1 is finished is characterized in that, the described information that receives further comprises identifying information and encrypted message.
14. the method that calling is finished is characterized in that, comprising:
(a) receive to small part by common data communication network information transmitted, and the information that indicates monolateral calling, described information comprises the identification of first telephone device and second telephone device; And
(b) finish described calling between described first telephone device and described second telephone device based on the information that receives, and
(c) monitor described monolateral calling by described common data communication network to small part,
Wherein, described calling is finished by following steps:
Described first telephone device is made a call; And
When the calling of described first telephone device is replied, described calling is transferred to described second telephone device to finish described calling.
15. method according to claim 14 is characterized in that, the described information that receives is included in the resource locator that indicates the network address on the common data communication network.
16. method according to claim 15 is characterized in that, described common data communication network is the internet.
17. method according to claim 16 is characterized in that, described resource locator is created on the internet and sets up the computer system that can be connected alternately.
18. method according to claim 14 is characterized in that, utility cession initiation protocol INVITE method is initiated described calling to described first telephone device.
19. method according to claim 14 is characterized in that, utility cession initiation protocol REFER method is transferred to described second telephone device with described calling.
20. method according to claim 14 is characterized in that, the described identification of described first telephone device comprises: the telephone number of described first telephone device; And the described identification of described second telephone device comprises: the telephone number of described second telephone device.
21. method according to claim 14 is characterized in that, the described information that receives further comprises the identification of charging account.
22. method according to claim 21 is characterized in that, the described identification of described charging account comprises: the telephone number of first and second telephone device.
23. method according to claim 21 is characterized in that, the described identification of described charging account comprises the telephone number of described first telephone device.
24. method according to claim 21 is characterized in that, the described identification of described charging account comprises the telephone number of described second telephone device.
25. method according to claim 21 is characterized in that, the described identification of described charging account comprises the telephone number of the 3rd telephone device.
26. method according to claim 14 is characterized in that, the described information that receives further comprises identifying information and encrypted message.
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